Mickey J. Meyer

Mickey J Meyer is an Indian music composer and singer known for his works predominantly in Telugu Cinema, and a few Kannada films which are mostly remakes of his Telugu ventures. An alumnus of Trinity College of Music at London, United Kingdom and his Light music is noted for being a harmonious blend of traditional Indian music and Western instrumentation. He has received two Filmfare Awards South, and three state Nandi Awards for the Best music Direction in hits such as Happy Days, Kotha Bangaru Lokam and A Aa.

Mickey J Meyer
Background information
OriginHyderabad, Telangana, India
Occupation(s)Film composer, music director, singer
InstrumentsVocals, keyboard, violin, piano
Years active2005–present
Websitehttps://mickeyjmeyer.com/

Known for producing music that is soulful, classy, long lasting and full of inspirational values, Mickey has come a long way to be one of the most sought-after music composers in the Indian music industry.

Mickey’s work is notable for having a harmonious blend of Western and Eastern music influences mixed with a unmatched quality of modern and vintage sounds. His music has been widely appreciated by multiple age group listeners for the quality and goodness in the song and lyrics that are created and produced by him.

Mickey started his career in 2005 and scored music for one of the biggest hit film in the Tollywood industry Happy Days which was released in 2007. Post Happy Days, Mickey has been continuing his successful stint as a music producer in the Tollywood film industry and is currently the most sought after quality music composer.

Discography

YearFilmLanguageNotes
2005Pothe PoniTelugu
200610th ClassTelugu
2006NotebookTelugu
2007Happy DaysTeluguWinner, Filmfare Award for Best Music Director – Telugu
Winner, Nandi Award for Best Music Director
Winner, CineMAA Award for Best Music Director
2008Hare RamTelugu
2008Kotha Bangaru LokamTeluguWinner, Filmfare Best Music Director Award (Telugu)
Winner, Nandi Award for Best Music Director
2009GaneshTelugu
2009Inidhu InidhuTamilRemake of Happy Days
2009Jolly DaysKannadaRemake of Happy Days
2009Cheluvina ChilipiliKannadaRemake of Kotha Bangaru Lokam[1]
2010Maro CharitraTelugu
2010LeaderTeluguNominated, Filmfare Best Music Director Award (Telugu)
2011Anaganaga O Dheerudu(only 1 song)TeluguOnly one song; "Chandamamala"
2012Life is BeautifulTeluguNominated; Filmfare Best Music Director Award (Telugu)
2012Routine Love StoryTelugu
2013Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu(only songs)TeluguNominated; Filmfare Best Music Director Award (Telugu)
2014Chandamama KathaluTelugu
2014ChakkiliginthaTelugu
2014MukundaTelugu
2015KerinthaTelugu
2015Subramanyam For SaleTelugu
2015BuguriKannada
2016Brahmotsavam{only songs)Telugu
2016A AaTeluguNominated; Filmfare Best Music Director Award (Telugu)
Winner, Nandi Award for Best Music Director
2016Okka Ammayi ThappaTelugu
2017Shatamanam BhavatiTeluguNominated; Filmfare Best Music Director Award (Telugu)
2017MisterTelugu
2018Mahanati /
Nadigaiyar Thilagam

Telugu

Tamil

Winner, B Nagi Reddy Award for Best Music Composer – Mahanati

Nominated: Filmfare Best Music Director - Mahanati (Telugu)

2018 Srinivasa Kalyanam Telugu
2019 Oh! Baby Telugu
2019 Gaddalakonda Ganesh Telugu
2019 Iddari Lokam Okate Telugu
2020 Sreekaram Telugu
  • The films are listed in order of the music release, regardless of the film release.

Awards

Wins

2019: B Nagi Reddy Award for Best Music Composer – Mahanati

2017: National Film Award for Best Popular Film providing Wholesome Entertainment – Shatamanam Bhavati

2016: Nandi Award for Best Music Director – A Aa

2014: National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu – Chandamama Kathalu

2009: Big 92.7 Award for Best Love Song – Leader (Aunana Kadana)

2008: Nandi Award for Best Music Director – Kotha Bangaru Lokam

2008: Filmfare Best Music Director Award (Telugu) – Kotha Bangaru Lokam

2007: CineMAA Award for Best Music Director – Happy Days

2007: Nandi Award for Best Music Director – Happy Days

2007: Filmfare Best Music Director Award (Telugu) – Happy Days


References

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